(Item No. #0000049)
"A round, embossed image of a large ship or cruise liner, situated on a dark wooden plaque. The central section of the plaque has the word "NORDKAPP" marked on it. The surface of the picture has a silver or gunmetal-like colour to it. The coordinates of Nordkapp (also known as North Cape), located on the island of Magerøya in Norway, can be seen marked on the bottom of the plaque, written as the following: 71°10′21"N 307 M. O. H. (M. O. H. meaning "metres over head" in this context, in reference to the island's cliff height). North Cape is widely recognised as the northernmost point of mainland Europe that is accessible by car, though this information is deemed inaccurate given that the neighbouring Knivskjellodden Cape, also located on the island of Magerøya, extends further north at 1,450 metres. Overall, only the aforementioned markings can be found on this plaque, though it would still make for a great addition to any collection of maritime memorabilia. Maritime plaques like these were often kept as souvenirs or accepted as gifts for those serving in transportation or military operations overseas."
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"A round, embossed image of a large ship or cruise liner, situated on a dark wooden plaque. The central section of the plaque has the word "NORDKAPP" marked on it. The surface of the picture has a silver or gunmetal-like colour to it. The coordinates of Nordkapp (also known as North Cape), located on the island of Magerøya in Norway, can be seen marked on the bottom of the plaque, written as the following: 71°10′21"N 307 M. O. H. (M. O. H. meaning "metres over head" in this context, in reference to the island's cliff height). North Cape is widely recognised as the northernmost point of mainland Europe that is accessible by car, though this information is deemed inaccurate given that the neighbouring Knivskjellodden Cape, also located on the island of Magerøya, extends further north at 1,450 metres. Overall, only the aforementioned markings can be found on this plaque, though it would still make for a great addition to any collection of maritime memorabilia. Maritime plaques like these were often kept as souvenirs or accepted as gifts for those serving in transportation or military operations overseas."
**Info above provided for educational purposes only.
This video does not have any audio. The audio was deliberately edited out as the contents of this video are meant to be purely visual.
Links to our website and other outlets can be found via our YouTube channel's About section.
All of the items shown by us, firearms or otherwise, are legally classified as collectors' pieces and are possessed lawfully within the UK. All of our items require no licence in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. No firearms or other weapons are sold on this YouTube channel. This approach has been taken to comply with YouTube's community guidelines.
All content shown on our website, YouTube channel and Twitter/X pages is our own and remains under the property of Davey's Antique Arms, unless we explicitly state otherwise.
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